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Jenna Chandler

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Los Angeles, CA, United States

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  • CurbedLA
  • O.C. Register

Past articles by Jenna:

Drop, Cover, and Hold On — Then Tweet

Earthquake Twitter is oddly comforting right now. → Read More

Why Doesn’t Anyone Want This Cute Echo Park Bungalow?

It was recently renovated and comes with sweeping lake views. → Read More

Curbed LA Is Closing

Head to Curbed.com — soon to be a part of the New York Magazine family — for more of the Curbed LA that you know and love. → Read More

How L.A.’s Richest Neighborhood Tried to Stop a Black Lives Matter Protest

A family is protesting by playing music from their car near the Glen Centre shopping center in Bel Air, the richest neighborhood in Los Angeles. → Read More

How to Bribe a Los Angeles Lawmaker

The FBI, which has raided Jose Huizar’s home, is investigating bribes and development deals at L.A. City Hall. → Read More

Black Lives Matter Organizers Share How Defunding Police Could Fund a Better L.A.

"No one is saying that we don’t want to have strong systems of public safety." → Read More

Black Lives Matter Organizers Share How Defunding Police Could Fund a Better L.A.

To defund police, means to invest the city’s money in social services, say organizers with Black Lives Matter. → Read More

Black Lives Matter Organizers Share How Defunding Police Could Fund a Better L.A.

"No one is saying that we don’t want to have strong systems of public safety." → Read More

L.A.’s Homeless Population Grew 14 Percent Since Last Year’s Count — and Is Likely Already Worse

"‘Are our leaders capable of solving this problem?’ I think is a really valid question at this point." → Read More

California Lawmakers, Trying to Stop Evictions, Still Won’t Cancel Rent

Under a new bill, tenants could not be evicted for missing rent payments. → Read More

You can now buy a piece of Echo Park for $100

Nico isn’t revolutionizing landownership, but maybe it can do a little good. → Read More

What L.A. could do with its $1.8 billion police budget

That money could go to housing, parks, and transportation. → Read More

Los Angeles wants to help pay your rent

The city would pay up to half of your rent—up to $1,000 each month—for two months, and the checks would go directly to landlords. → Read More

Here are some hot takes on the Taix redevelopment plans

The Echo Park restaurant will survive redevelopment, but its building will not → Read More

Federal judge: Homeless living along LA freeways must be given shelter

Los Angeles wasn’t addressing "this problem with any urgency" → Read More

Why couldn’t hotels built with taxpayer money house LA’s homeless?

It’s time for them to give back, say some city leaders → Read More

Bellflower bargains to solve its homeless problem

It’s building its very first shelter exclusively for residents with ties to the city. → Read More

Airbnb hot spot near Pioneertown for sale for $475K

The vacation rental, named Casa Mami, sits on 2.65 acres in Pioneertown and comes with mountain views. → Read More

Landlords want rent relief too

Without rent payments coming in due to the coronavirus, apartment owners say they’re being forced to act like banks. → Read More

Serene Venice house with a bounty of outdoor spaces asks $4.2M

The home at 2233 Walnut Avenue was designed by architect Sebastian Mariscal. → Read More